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kipling122 said:
I sent it to this address:

CPP – Ottawa
PO Box 9780
Ottawa ON K1G 4B9

They should have your passport by now. But you need to let them know the situation and where to send the passport to. I assumed you were in Canada in my last post. You can't send a return envelope if you are in the US, they will return your passport by regular mail.
 
com2canada said:
They should have your passport by now. But you need to let them know the situation and where to send the passport to. I assumed you were in Canada in my last post. You can't send a return envelope if you are in the US, they will return your passport by regular mail.

Hi com2canada....I am still in Canada. I'll email them today and also, mail out a self addressed envelope. And Thank you very much for your advice. It means a lot.
 
kipling122 said:
Hi com2canada....I am still in Canada. I'll email them today and also, mail out a self addressed envelope. And Thank you very much for your advice. It means a lot.
Kipling, you will be fine. Don't worry. And you are very welcome, anytime :)
 
JLNJ2013 said:
oh ok, do you have any dependents 18+ or they just want that for you and your spouse?

I do but was suprised they asked for only mine. I detest filling those immigration forms.
 
alwayspositive said:
LOL!!! you are right, I just noticed that my comments about us being permanent residents generated 4 negatives and 2 positives. I'm sure they didn't mean it, they just clicked negative rating by accident. Lets keep hoping for the best and giving each other hope as this is the only way to survive this long PR process. For me it has taught me one virtue - PATIENCE.

Cheers :) :) :) :) :) :)

Congrats Alwayspositive, Now you have another skill to share, which is PATIENCE.

It's very important to spread love, the only permanent thing in the world. ;D

Forum followers/readers/contributors - 'Live stress free'. If all your documents are with the officer, you must live unafraid. ;)
Simply follow the 'instructions' which are provided by them and you will win.
 
com2canada said:
Very funny though! Don't lose sleep over them. Sadly, those giving the most negative ratings are the ones always looking for help :) ;D :) ;D :) #smilingatmyPRinmyPassport#

Well said Lad. :P

Bless them.
 
Jayson said:
Congrats Alwayspositive, Now you have another skill to share, which is PATIENCE.

It's very important to spread love, the only permanent thing in the world. ;D

Forum followers/readers/contributors - 'Live stress free'. If all your documents are with the officer, you must live unafraid. ;)
Simply follow the 'instructions' which are provided by them and you will win.

Jayson...I am still finding it difficult to believe you weren't paid by GC to cheers us on this forum. You are just awesome.
 
JJ-C said:
Jayson...I am still finding it difficult to believe you weren't paid by GC to cheers us on this forum. You are just awesome.

Thanks JJ-C ;)

You deserve goodness. :D
 
Hi
This is time line : FSW2
We received your application for permanent residence on January 2012.
We started processing your application on September 2013.
Updated document request in Aug 2013
Medical request on 16-Sep 2013
Medical sent on 8-Oct 2013
Finally, E-cas updated with : Medical results have been received. (2-Nov)

when I got medical request, also got PCC request. PCC was sent in 2012 already..(probably more than a year old by now)
so emailed cic about it. cuz getting a new PCC takes 8 months apparently. never got response from CIC. actually lawyer sent another email after that, still no response.

since there is a line added to my e-cas, I don't need to worry about PCC?? I wonder everything is cleared and only need to wait for PPR.
 
Hi everybody,

yesterday I got the request for updated forms, police certificates and updated funds. Yesterday I also got the responses from FBI, mine came back as "no record" letter while my wife's said that the fingerprints were of poor quality and resubmit them....unbelievable...nothing goes right!
Anyway, I called FBI and they said it will take up to 8 weeks again. The problem is that Ottawa gave me 60 days to submit everything, which is cutting it close to 60 days. What do I do if i'm late? should I write CIC and explain the problem?

thanks.
 
veri33 said:
Hi everybody,

yesterday I got the request for updated forms, police certificates and updated funds. Yesterday I also got the responses from FBI, mine came back as "no record" letter while my wife's said that the fingerprints were of poor quality and resubmit them....unbelievable...nothing goes right!
Anyway, I called FBI and they said it will take up to 8 weeks again. The problem is that Ottawa gave me 60 days to submit everything, which is cutting it close to 60 days. What do I do if i'm late? should I write CIC and explain the problem?

thanks.

Yes, Please write an explanation. :)

Good Luck.
 
veri33 said:
Hi everybody,

yesterday I got the request for updated forms, police certificates and updated funds. Yesterday I also got the responses from FBI, mine came back as "no record" letter while my wife's said that the fingerprints were of poor quality and resubmit them....unbelievable...nothing goes right!
Anyway, I called FBI and they said it will take up to 8 weeks again. The problem is that Ottawa gave me 60 days to submit everything, which is cutting it close to 60 days. What do I do if i'm late? should I write CIC and explain the problem?

thanks.

As Jayson suggests, do a mail to CIC stating your concerns--I am sure they will understand because there are so many applicants having similar challenge. Hopefully, FBI will get back to you sooner than expected.

Good luck
 
also, in the e-mail from CIC it said to send all the documents to the attention of a case analyst in Ottawa. But I read here that people only send the original police certificates in the mail, the rest of the documents are scanned and sent via e-mail. Is this accurate?
 
veri33 said:
also, in the e-mail from CIC it said to send all the documents to the attention of a case analyst in Ottawa. But I read here that people only send the original police certificates in the mail, the rest of the documents are scanned and sent via e-mail. Is this accurate?

Yes, that is accurate. When mailing the original certificate make sure you quote the case analyst number on the envelope.